Table 2.4: Non-interest governmentexpenditure in maingovernment budget, 2000/01–2003/04 Total non-interest expenditure (nominal R million) Growth in expenditure (%) Nominal Real Deficit to GDP ratio (%) Source: National Treasury 2004: 59 ... The post-GEAR period is characterised most notably, in policy terms, by the expansionary fiscal stance adopted by the government. This can be seen in the main budget non-interest governmentexpenditure figures in Table 2.4.

gov_a_main-Government revenue, expenditure and main aggregates Last update Extracted on Source of data 23-10-2010 26-10-2010 16:35:46 Eurostat ... General government, INDIC_NA, Total general government revenue, INDICATORS, OBS_FLAG, UNIT, Percentage of GDP

gov_a_main-Government revenue, expenditure and main aggregates Last update Extracted on Source of data 14-01-2010 06-05-2010 21:33:06 Eurostat ... General government, INDIC_NA, Total general governmentexpenditure

include mainlyexpenditures of U.S. residents temporarily working abroad and ﬁlm ...governments and taxes paid by private nonresidents to the U.S. Government ... not included elsewhere, and of debt securities of U.S. Government corporations and agencies

depend on assumptions that are not within the control of the government, and because the government may adjust expenditures and modify its revenue plans (within the limits set ... negotiated) are forecasted at G.1.7 billion (approximately US$383.6 million) in 2013 ... 2012/2013 Budgets 2012(2) 2013(1) (in millions of US$ and percentages) Total revenue ....... Total expenditures